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Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - 1951-1953 (2006) [Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - 1951-1953 (2006) [Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra
Album: 1951-1953
Genre: Swing
Label: Classics
Released: 2006
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Gabby's Gabbin' (2:59)
  2. Don't Flee the Scene Salty (2:32)
  3. Kingfish (2:54)
  4. Oh, Lady Be Good! (3:31)
  5. Oh Rock (2:49)
  6. Always (8:01)
  7. S'Wonderful (7:22)
  8. Air Mail Special (7:38)
  9. The Nearness of You (10:43)
  10. Soft Winds (6:14)
  11. Stompin' at the Savoy (10:47)

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Here is the 12th volume in the complete chronological recordings of Lionel Hampton as reissued by the Classics label. It opens with Hamp's final five recordings for the MGM label, waxed in Los Angeles on October 17, 1951. This was a 20-piece big band using charts written by Quincy Jones, and the music it made feels much different from what's to be heard in the next leg of Lionel Hampton's odyssey, a Norman Granz-produced quartet session with Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Buddy Rich, recorded in New York on September 2, 1953. While the big band sides are exciting and fun, with a hip vocal by Sonny Parker on "Don't Flee the Scene Salty" and a singalong routine led by Hamp on "Oh Rock," the quartet swings cohesively, stretching out for six, seven or nearly eleven minutes, for the LP era had begun and Norman Granz encouraged extended improvisations. The combination of Oscar Peterson and Lionel Hampton, whether cooking together on "Air Mail Special" or savoring the changes of a ballad like "The Nearness of You" made spirits to soar and sparks to fly.
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